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FOX Sports Top 50 NBA players starting 2005-06 - T-Mac #7, Yao #15

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rockets34Legend, Sep 21, 2005.

  1. Rockets34Legend

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    http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/4890680

    7. Tracy McGrady, Houston Rockets: His postseason play was exceptional despite the inability to get out of the first round again. Still, T-Mac's growth was obvious to all who watched the Rockets and he'll get better.

    15. Yao Ming, Houston Rockets: He is so much better than all the criticism makes him out to be, it's ridiculous. He's 7-6, 300 pounds, very skilled and only 25 years old. In case nobody noticed, he keeps getting better.
     
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    That's fine I was just pointing out that the information has already been posted.
     
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    this guy must be on crack if he thinks tmac is #7
     
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    Wade @ #5, AI @#6 and Tmac @ #7? And then Manu @14, ahead of Yao? These rankings don't do anything meaningful.
     
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    T-Mac should be no.2 and Yao no. 7! Can they dig that!!! :mad:
     
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    Their rankings are sooo screwed up. Wade is so overrated, and Iverson way too high. Yao is definately bigger impact that nitwitski.
     
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    1. Duncan
    2. Shaq
    3. Tmac
    4. KG
    5. Kobe
    6. Nash
    7. Lebron James
    8. Jermaine O'neil
    9. Wade
    10. Yao
    11. Dirk
    12. Amare
    13. Iverson
    14. Ray Allen
    15. Kirilenko
     
  10. JuNx

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    T-Mac is the 3rd !!!!!!!!!!
     
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    1. Duncan
    2. Shaq
    3. Garnett
    4. LeBron James
    5. McGrady
    6. Amare
    7. Kobe
    8. Dirk
    9. AI
    10. D. Wade
     
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    Are you SERIOUS? LeBron in front of TMAC??? :confused: I would edit and change that before a lot of other people see it. IOW, You're WAY off putting LeBron ahead of TMAC.
     
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    I agree. I don't like Kobe's guts, but he's behind LeBron? The guy is super talented, and has three rings. How can he be only at #7? If we look at last year's result, then KG should not be that high either. Still, I am having problem with Shaq at #2. He's undoubtably the best center after Dream, but he's on the decline, and his performance in last year's regular season and playoffs don't impress me. I know the standard is high - his own prime, but that's the way it is, if you are talking about the best among best players.
     

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